Malayali in London ~ Part-33

Chapter -7:

...Snowfall and Spring Dance...

It’s dark and I’m standing in front of our driveway when they finally arrive. Sawyer’s driving and Theo is sitting in the front seat. I can’t see what either of them is wearing when I walk up to the car’s backseat where Jennie is sitting. “Wow! I love your outfit!” Jennie says, when I open the gate the light inside turns on. “Thanks,” I say as I sit down. “Your mother has taste, I know that green is your favourite colour but red and white look amazing on you! And I love that choker and those earrings,” Jennie says after I sit down and Sawyer starts driving. I had also borrowed some of my mother’s jewellery, she had made them herself when she was my age. And Jennie’s right you know, my mother has taste. “Thanks and you look amazing, too. And looks like you did manage to match outfits with a saree,” I say looking at her long white one-shoulder dress with golden borders and prints. She smiles and says, “I have a thing for fashion.” I laugh slightly and ask her who is she going to the dance with since she refused to tell me earlier. She said that it was a surprise and she’ll tell me on the day of the dance. “Well, I guess I could tell you now,” she says and looks at Theo, who looks like he could throw up right now. I get the hint, “Really?” Jennie smiles and says, “Well, yes! We’re double dating!” She claps her hands together. I give Theo an encouraging look, knowing that he had asked Jennie out before this has to be good news for him. But it doesn’t seem like that at all. Theo’s expression is sort of disappointing. He looks up to see the confusion on my face and smiles, “Jennie asked if I’m still interested and would like to go to the dance with her. You know about that, right? So I agreed.” I smile, happy for the two. I turn to Jennie, “Did you ask him because you were interested or just wanted to double date?” Jennie looks away from me for a second, hiding the embarrassment from her face. After she successfully masks it she turns to me and answers my question, “Both.” We all laugh. About fifteen minutes later, we arrived at the hall. Sawyer parked under the light and we got out. After we stepped out, I noticed that Jennie made Sawyer and Theo wear matching tuxedos as well. Theo’s is a navy blue while Sawyer’s is a very dark green. Green. My favourite colour. He walks over and stretches his arm out, “May I?” I smile and stroke my thumb over his blazer, “you remembered.” He raises an eyebrow, “Remember what?” I know that he’s just playing dumb but I play along, “That green is my favourite colour.” He clasps his hand around mine and says, “Of course I did.” He gives me a kiss on the cheek. I take his arm and we walk inside.

The dance was fun. Sort of. We didn’t do much, really. But about forty-five minutes after we came, Sawyer held out his hands and said, “Want to dance?” I laugh and take his hand. Jennie pulls Theo onto the dancefloor after us. We laughed and danced for quite a while. We had the time of our lives. My favourite part of the night was when Sawyer grabbed my hand and twirled me around. My mother’s sarree had flared in a beautiful circle and it was amazing, after the twirl Sawyer pulled me closed and put his forehead against mine and that moment was my favourite. I’m going to put it against all the other sweet things he’s done and remember this night forever.

We get in the car after two hours of having fun at the dance. I get into the front seat this time. Sawyer gives me a soft kiss on the cheek before backing out. Jennie snuggles with Theo on the back and I give them both a smile before I face the front again. Sawyer takes my hand and holds it the entire way home. Yeah. It was the best night ever.

Comments

Lost Villain said…
A double date i see and Theo finally got a girl good for him .....